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Why Is America Dotted with Giant, Concrete Arrows?citylab.com
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Facebook will lose 80% of users by 2017, say Princeton researcherstheguardian.com
Forecast of social network's impending doom comes from comparing its growth curve to that of an infectious disease - japgolly.blogspot.com
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The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictmentscienceblogs.com
This is a brief chronology of the current Conservative Canadian government’s long campaign to undermine evidence-based scientific, environmental and technical decision-making. It is a government that is beholden to big business, particularly big oil, a... -
The Emterpreter: Run code before it can be parsedblog.mozilla.org
I'm excited to announce a new Mozilla Research experiment: the Emterpreter, a pure-JavaScript interpreter that can start running large Emscripten-compiled apps faster than JavaScript engines ... - psmag.com
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Every Team’s Chances of Winning in Every Minute, According to Gamblerstoddwschneider.com
FiveThirtyEight and Inpredictable teamed up to make a nice interactive visualization that shows every NBA team’s chances of winning at every minute of every game, according to Inpredictable& … - swizec.github.io
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Northwestern Launches Information Design Degree: Northwestern University Newsnorthwestern.edu
New online master's degree program fills training gap for professionals - datesforgood.com
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As Office Space Shrinks, So Does Privacy for Workersnytimes.com
The average amount of space per office worker in North America dropped to 176 square feet in 2012, from 225 in 2010, as companies have sought to cut costs. - googleforwork.blogspot.com
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Just Checking Inmedium.com
Paul Ford and Virginia Heffernan have never met, but they just spent two months sending prank emails in order to panic e… -
NBEAM: How I Wrote an Ultra-Fast DNA Sequence Alignment Algorithm in JavaScriptmedium.com
Science. JavaScript. Speed. Can we pick only one?